After endless searches through example code and documentation online (although there is very little), I can't get ANY example to work for either SWF::File or SWF::Builder to load an image.

The code compiles but always errors out that it cannot get the image height or width. The location to the image are correct and the permissions on my web site are correct. It just won't load any images.

All other code works fine. I can output shapes and all that good stuff, but not images.

Does anyone have a working example of this?

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use CGI qw/:standard/; print header, start_html(); use SWF::Builder; my $movie = SWF::Builder->new ( FrameRate => 15, FrameSize => [15, 15, 400, 400], BackgroundColor => 'ffffff' ); my $jpeg = $movie->new_jpeg('100.jpg'); $jpeg->place; $movie->save('winter.swf');


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In reply to JPG TO SWF by sulfericacid

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